March in Ladispoli is a month rich in garden options. There are 17 useful crops: Swiss chard, Broccoli, Carrot, Tuscan kale, Onion, Fennel, Strawberry, Lettuce, Eggplant, Potato, Pepper, Pea, Radish, Rosemary, Arugula, Sage, Spinach. The same card can combine direct sowing, indoor seed starts, transplanting when they overlap in the month.
Before starting, watch especially for: dry-spell risk: plan irrigation. Crops to wait on with more care: Parsley.
Crops for this month
Each crop appears once. Inside the card you can see the useful options for the month, such as direct sowing, indoor starts, transplanting, or a cautious wait.
Why the calendar changes
Climate risk for the month
Average minimum temperature
9.27 C
Average maximum temperature
14.35 C
Average temperature
11.7 C
Average rain
63.31 mm
Average dry spell
14.17 days
Average solar radiation
14.56
dry-spell risk: plan irrigation
FAQ
Which recommendation stands out for Ladispoli in March?
Start with Swiss chard for direct sowing during from March 1 to March 31. The estimated harvest is from April 19 to May 19 and the best estimated success rate is 93%.
Which crop can be started indoors in March?
For Broccoli, the useful indoor seed period is from January 9 to September 19. The expected transplanting window is from February 20 to October 31 and it is best to start seedlings 42 days earlier.
What should I watch in March in Ladispoli?
Check irrigation and soil moisture: average rain of 63.31 mm and an average dry spell of 14.17 days can dry beds and containers quickly. Monthly averages: minimum 9.27 C, maximum 14.35 C, rain 63.31 mm, and dry spell 14.17 days.
What makes Parsley cautious this month?
The available Parsley window is from March 26 to March 31 and remains classified as risky. The best estimated success rate is 57%; before starting, check: dry-spell risk: plan irrigation.